"CHERRY AND BLACK" 



Maggie B. B., made amends. He won the Newmarket 

 Two-years-old Plate, was unplaced for the Woodcote, 

 won the Two-years-old Stake at Epsom, was 

 Iroquois ^^^i^^.^^ f^^ the New Stakes at Ascot, second 

 for the July Stakes, won the Chesterfield Stakes, won 

 the Levant Stakes, was second for the Findon, and un- 

 placed for the Champagne. It was the race for the 

 July Stakes that first attracted attention to Iroquois, for 

 In that he ran second to the famous Bal Gal, beaten 

 only a head with Thebals and other good ones behind 

 him. It was then that Mr. Griswold says Matthew 

 Dawson remarked to Mr. Puryear, who managed the 

 Lorillard stable, that Bal Gal was the fleetest two-year- 

 old he had ever trained, and any colt good 

 MatthewDaw- enough to come within a head of beating 



sons pinion ^ ^^ Iroquols had in the July Stakes, was 

 of Iroquois ' ^ . -^ ^ 



good enough to win the Derby. In the 



Chesterfield, Iroquois won by three lengths with Tris- 

 tan and eight others behind him, while in the Levant he 

 had defeated Isonomy's younger sister Isola Madre, 

 and conceded weight to all the starters. The stable's 

 record in England for 1880 was eight races won, and 

 $22,500. 



D93 



